Mormon Row is a historic district in Grand Teton National Park, famous for its iconic, well-preserved pioneer barns and homesteads. It is one of the most photographed sites in Wyoming. In the late 19th century, Mormon settlers from the Salt Lake Valley settled here to farm land under the Homestead Act. They built their homesteads close together to share labor and fellowship.
Mormon Row is located in the southeastern part of the park in the Antelope Flats Area. From the main road (Highway 89/191/26), turn onto Antelope Flats Road just north of Moose Junction. After about 2.5 kilometers, you reach the historic buildings along a dirt road.